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05-14-2014 - PWC to present "Hotels, Resorts...and More" - Speakers: Jaeger, Becker, Ruddy, Cadman and White

On Wednesday, May 14th, Professional Women in Construction (PWC) will present "Hotels, Resorts...and More," a hospitality forum updating members and other attendees on the state of the industry. The event takes place from 8 to 10 a.m. at the General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen, 20 West 44th St. Speakers include: Jonathan Jaeger, managing director, LW Hospitality Advisors; D.C. Becker, senior VP, sales & marketing, Interstate Hotels & Resorts; Nancy Ruddy, founding principal & executive director, CetraRuddy; Sharon Cadman, director, finance, Shawmut Design; and Howard White, CR, executive vice president, Maxons Restorations, Inc. Tickets are $80 for PWC members, $95 nonmembers and $100 at the door. Sponsorships and exhibit tables are available. For reservations and information, call (212) 486-7745, visit www.pwcusa.org/ny or email [email protected]. PWC is a non-profit,
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